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fundamentally fashion trends that are fundamentally trivial versus whether or not you're in a stable family environment. >> all right. stephanie, let me following up on that point. american eagle, everyone talked about their notoriously using teen models in very sexualized ad campaigns. abercrombie & fitch, of course, also has one. here's i guess the question. to the point, this goes back a long time, brooke shields in 1980 was 15 years old when she marketed those calvin kleins. is this really harmful to girls or is this just life? >> well, first, i share your horror of the word panties, erin. >> i think all women do. men for some reason, i don't know. >> secondly, i agree about role models. is there a way to make being a supreme court justice sexy? can we put a black robe over the outfits? can we put an astronaut helmet with your bustier? i have to tell you, i blame parents and people that are marketing, what is essentially kiddie porn because i also think i have halloween trick or treaters come to my house. do you? they look like little hookers at age 10. what is with the parents who think this is ok
fundamentally fashion trends that are fundamentally trivial versus whether or not you're in a stable family environment. >> all right. stephanie, let me following up on that point. american eagle, everyone talked about their notoriously using teen models in very sexualized ad campaigns. abercrombie & fitch, of course, also has one. here's i guess the question. to the point, this goes back a long time, brooke shields in 1980 was 15 years old when she marketed those calvin kleins. is...
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and how this white house is opposing views, hurting business and more than helping the environment. stay with us. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: an update on the latest developments in the business of gambling this upscale casino hasn't even been open a year. according to the chapter 11 filing, there was a lack of a player's club. the filelist about a billion dollars in assets and 1.5 billion in liability. atlantic city's only smoke-free casino will allow patrons to light up on the gambling board and more handouts from uncle sam. they have gotten more than $4.5 million and are encouraged to seek more. this make no sense to me since the whole point of indian casinos is to make indian communities self-sufficient. a
and how this white house is opposing views, hurting business and more than helping the environment. stay with us. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no...
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they believe that the environment is a thing you can use and use and use and never have to worry about. they think that, you know, not everybody's equal and not everybody has a fair shake at american life. they just see it differently. but the american people, the majority, the overwhelming majority, you know, believe that people should have a shot. the economy should work. and people should be able to marry who they're in love with. >> now, let me bring this note to you that is not harmonious with all of this. senator rand paul, ted cruz and mike lee hand delivered a letter to senator harry reid's office today. and it read, quote, we the undersigned intend to oppose any legislation that would infringe on american people's constitutional right to bear arms. we will oppose the motion to proceed to any legislation that will serve as a vehicle for any additional gun restrictions. i mean, it means they want to filibuster gun control. that's what they're saying. they're going to filibuster gun control. >> yeah. >> i mean, what are they thinking? >> well, if you look at the heller decision w
they believe that the environment is a thing you can use and use and use and never have to worry about. they think that, you know, not everybody's equal and not everybody has a fair shake at american life. they just see it differently. but the american people, the majority, the overwhelming majority, you know, believe that people should have a shot. the economy should work. and people should be able to marry who they're in love with. >> now, let me bring this note to you that is not...
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the fact he is saying fracking is safe for the environment when he had actually joined talisman energy, a gas company at one of the most active frackers before the study was released, so he is speaking to a roomful of journalists there and presenting a report designed to influence policy and not disclosing that he is on the industry payroll. that is perhaps the last person in that room who should be presenting at finding or having anything to do with authoring that kind of report. yet in my tea and ernest moniz thought it was a proper to put that spokesperson forward. it goes to the fact that in my tea was presenting an industry prohure here with a lot of gas, industry advocacy talking points and not revealing there were significant conflicts of interest here. >> justin elliott? >> one thing to note, ernest moniz is getting a confirmation hearing next month as part of that, he has to release personal financial disclosure and have an ethics agreement that will become public. we should learn more about his current and recent involvement in these companies and possibly stock holdings and
the fact he is saying fracking is safe for the environment when he had actually joined talisman energy, a gas company at one of the most active frackers before the study was released, so he is speaking to a roomful of journalists there and presenting a report designed to influence policy and not disclosing that he is on the industry payroll. that is perhaps the last person in that room who should be presenting at finding or having anything to do with authoring that kind of report. yet in my tea...
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really think about refers nation in the environment. an environment that $150,000. take a look. i don't have time to break it down. if you look, that's what you will find. that makes me think of the most interesting and most popular song this year for the current bull. it means orally. this government i am saying is very prolific and putting on a cremation. but i say what they to see them put their money. if they do that, in haiti will a chance. let them put their money and resource station. they should have much more in the budget for that. in the next few weeks, and the next few months i want the other they will back their words with action. that is if they have time. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. i'm going to steal your boat. i wrote it i get to to take it. my name is straightforward. posted "the associated press" in 2007 until 2011 and i'm very honored to be here. i'm honored to be on the panel with both distinguished gentleman. i want to talk about "the big truck that went by". let's talk about big trucks first. my book is your visual aid, "the big truck that went
really think about refers nation in the environment. an environment that $150,000. take a look. i don't have time to break it down. if you look, that's what you will find. that makes me think of the most interesting and most popular song this year for the current bull. it means orally. this government i am saying is very prolific and putting on a cremation. but i say what they to see them put their money. if they do that, in haiti will a chance. let them put their money and resource station....
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that my mom --ried a woman who did not despite the financial hurdles, my parents offered and nurturing environment. this was because of my happy child said that i feel sad and anger on behalf of my parents when i hear arguments that gay parenting is harmful to children. parentingthe quality of that the sexual orientation that is the most important factor in a child's ability to thrive. it is the denial of equal marriage rights that has harm to me. to meet the most important aspect is the message it will send to the millions american children's being raised in lgbt families. it shows that our families are valued and equal. a decision against the quality sends a message that our families are not worthy of equal respect and protection despite our unwavering bonds of love. i hope they are aware of the real impact this will have on their families. our families may look different but we share the same love. thank you. >> were going back live outside the u.s. supreme court. you can see today's oral arguments in the supreme court case tonight at 8:00 eastern. this is the first major examination of the rig
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institution that creates economic stability, decreased reliance on the state, and provides a better environment for children than single parenthood. economic data support this belief. the assertion, then, that in defending gay marriage, conservatives are yet again foisting their norms on the rest of the country begs the question, why do so many gay people, gay coupleses want to get married in the first place? if her project is to move the country not toward inclusive marriage rights, but beyond marriage altogether, i'm one gay right s advocate willing to sa i'm not with you. i know sally to be masmart and thoughtful. she writes she is genuinely thrilled more and more republicans are coming out to support marriage equality. as such, i appreciate her upfront honesty about her ultimate cause. while i believe hers is an outlier viewpoint, it's one republicans should nonetheless be aware of as they decide to fight alongside her for marriage equality. okay. that does it for "the cycle." karen finney is in once again your martin. >>> thanks, guys. good afternoon. i'm karen finney in for martin bashir
institution that creates economic stability, decreased reliance on the state, and provides a better environment for children than single parenthood. economic data support this belief. the assertion, then, that in defending gay marriage, conservatives are yet again foisting their norms on the rest of the country begs the question, why do so many gay people, gay coupleses want to get married in the first place? if her project is to move the country not toward inclusive marriage rights, but beyond...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: back here live prop 8 sponsors released a statement saying in part we have every confidence the nine justices will resist pressure to end the debate about the definition of marriage. by the way, councilmember worthington from berkeley said he is also very proud that the two women at the center of this fight are from berkeley. reporting live in oakland, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >>> new this morning, a fire breaks out at a salon in alameda. check out the flames pouring from the roof of this hair salon. >> i'll take this over. this is the alameda fire, the roof of the hair salon on park street near san jose avenue. the building houses a number of businesses on the ground floor and apartments above. firefighters have pulled out of the building fearing it could collapse. no injuries have been reported. and in san jose, more than 20 people have been displaced after a fire at an apartment building overnight on landes avenue near 680 and montague. firefighters say they g
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: back here live prop 8 sponsors released a statement saying in part we have every confidence the nine justices will resist pressure to end the debate about the definition of marriage. by the way, councilmember worthington from berkeley said he is also very proud that the two women at the center of this fight are from berkeley. reporting live in oakland, kristi smith,...
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>> well, brooke, the environment is different. right now we have a situation where north korea has walked away from the 1953 armistice agreement that stopped the fighting between the combatants. also north korea is no longer answering the military hot line that in previous episodes provided a little more space for conflict management, crisis resolution of sorts. the tensions are definitely high and you look at all of these threats coming out of north korea. also we're seeing levels of heightened military exercises from the south korean and u.s. side where this brings up the tensions between the united states and china when it comes to these type of military buildups, very close to china's borders. >> as the u.s. and south korea have agreed to lower the threshold for responding to these provocations in north korea, north korea pushing ahead with its nuclear weapons program, is it foiling for a fight and do you think they would get it? >> well, these measures are very calculated in terms of how these are being announced and how thes
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coming from orange county, california to a recently desegregating environment here. a different time. i went to duncan chapel and we had the first through fifth grade and seventh grade. my sister was a freshman in high school. she was bussed to a different school. i saw firsthand from a kid from orange county, california i saw a different environment as they were going through the challenge of racial desegregation. that was my first foray in to interest of the discrimination world. my next change to see the issues play out closely in 1976, first, when i entered the united states military academy at west point. i was in the first class with women there. i sue the institution tackle the challenge of figuring how we accommodate women to a program that was proudly all males, in fact where the administration wasn't all that excited about opening up west point opportunities to women. i got to see how it evolved over the course of four years. then i saw, again, a different aspect of discrimination as i arrived at army's litigation division in washington with 1992 with the i
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cheryl: the fact you've got kind of a low volume environment happening in europe and you have money in u.s. equities, s&p 500 we're five points away from an intra day close on the s&p 500. global investors are socking money in the united states. >> i think that's true and in our opinion, the equity market is the place to be the next two or three years. it's true we're getting close to all-time highs on the market indices but it's not true we're at all-time highs in valuation. it's still reasonable and the alternatives are miserable. cheryl: but are we growing into our debt? we've got expected g.d.p. for 2013, 2014, 2%, 3%. some would argue that's not outstanding growth but a dow is over 91 points. do you think this is a disconnect? >> this process will be a 10 or 15-year process. but you look at our government, there's no easy way to take away the programs and the goodies people have been accustomed to getting. cheryl: we've had central banks around the world, central bing in this country continues to flood the market. does that make you the equity bull that you seem to be? >> it helps
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government and getting rid of overbearing regulations and creating a pro-growth economy or a pro growth environment. >> the problem with that theory, amy, is when you start advocating and dismantling the environmental protection agency or taking away consumer product safety bureau, or dismantling the veterans administration, are you focusing on the core issues that protect americans and the quality of life and that's the real challenge here. we all want a smaller government and more efficient government. we also want to make sure our government is there to stand up for people and members of our society in need. be they senior citizens, veterans or be students. >> i want to ask you about something else, amy. one person closely associated with the tea party movement, congresswoman michele bachmann. several workers on the 23012 preside -- 2012 campaign are facing an ethics probe for improper transfer of campaign funds. there is no allegation that she did anything wrong, but, still, the woman who led the tea party caucus, it can't be good. >> i would say this is just the beginning, let the investigatio
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children they may create and raise in the best environments. >> now, two appeals and nearly five years later, proposition 8 is being taken all the way to the u.s. supreme court by a bay area couple. let's give you a live look at the supreme court in washington, d.c. where both sides of the issue will be argued for the next ten minutes. you can see the huge crowds out there this morning. christie smith is live at san francisco city hall with a look at the anticipation ahead of today's hearing. good morning, christie. >> reporter: good morning. a number of activists are already in washington, d.c. a lot of people really considering this a date with history. i wanted to show you a tweet that came out this morning. we may not have that. dennis hair rare ra tweeted he was already there wearing a red tie in support of marriage equality for all. hundreds of supporters of same-sex marriage rallied at city hall in san francisco after a march for the castro district last night urging the supreme court to vote in favor of same-sex marriage. opponents are
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children they may create and raise in the best environments. >> now, two appeals and nearly five years later, proposition 8 is being taken all the way to the u.s. supreme court by a bay area couple. let's give you a live look at the supreme court in washington, d.c. where both sides of the issue will be argued for the next ten minutes. you can see the huge crowds out there this morning. christie smith is live at san francisco city hall...
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there it's getting scarce. >> no growth environment in europe. >> yes. you look at verizon doing a phone deal. at&t is the apple company, and t-mobile. that's what i said. this is phone-icide. whey don't they say don't use us? don't come to us. we're more expensive than everybody. that's a great pitch, right? >> overall, we beat the consensus forecast, which would be a touch under 88%. we're in 8.1% over the last 12 months. >> they were supposed to be better. there was supposed to be content if they were driven by social. now we're seeing them get away from social ads and seeing more so-called suggested posts, which are really just drerkt markirec marketing. that's basically what it is. >>> good morning. we're live here and beginning with breaging knew on citi. kayla? >> the federal reserve is charging citigroup with inadequate oversight for the money laundering practicing. it's unclear what nature of the inefficiencies were, but it comes after several banks have been caught in cross hairs dealing with countries like iran and libya. it carries no monetar
there it's getting scarce. >> no growth environment in europe. >> yes. you look at verizon doing a phone deal. at&t is the apple company, and t-mobile. that's what i said. this is phone-icide. whey don't they say don't use us? don't come to us. we're more expensive than everybody. that's a great pitch, right? >> overall, we beat the consensus forecast, which would be a touch under 88%. we're in 8.1% over the last 12 months. >> they were supposed to be better. there...
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the legal and financial hurdles that adopting a post, my parents still fostered a loving, nurturing environment. this was precisely because of my happy childhood that i feel sad and anger on behalf of my parents when i hear arguments that gay parenting is harmful to children. it is the quality of parenting, not the sexual orientation of parents that is the most important factor in a child's ability to thrive. [cheers and applause] actually, it's the denial of equal marriage rights from a family that has harmed me. [cheers and applause] to me, the most important aspect is a message that will send to millions of americans are being raised in lgbt families. a decision in support of the quality shows that our families are valued and equal. a decision against equality in turn sends a message that are families are not worthy of equal respect and protection, despite our unwavering bond of love. i hope the justices are aware of the very real impact this will have on our families. our families he looked different, but we share the same love. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> what a beautiful family. w
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and race in the best environment. >> many bay area couples are already in washington, d.c. just to be on the steps of the supreme court or hoping to hear the historic argument in person saying it really feels like a date with history. also wanted to mention more vigils planned at the state building here in san francisco. one happening this evening at 4:00 and another tomorrow evening at 4:00. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, christie. we are going to take you outside of the supreme court where people have been lined up for days. we are going to tell you how much they are willing to pay for a chance to see history. >>> a follow-up to breaking news we told you about yesterday morning. the search is on for a woman believed to have kidnapped an 11-month-old girl triggering a state-wide amber alert. the baby girl is safe. gabriel gabriella d gabriella quintero went home with her mother. she left the baby girl to grab something from the house. when she returned se
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and race in the best environment. >> many bay area couples are already in washington, d.c. just to be on the steps of the supreme court or hoping to hear the historic argument in person saying it really feels like a date with history. also wanted to mention more vigils planned at the state building here in san francisco. one happening this evening at 4:00 and another tomorrow evening at 4:00. reporting live...
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to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: nine states allow same-sex marriage. 38 states don't. president obama changed his mind and told the government publicly. >> if you believe that the government should be involved in public lives, i don't see how it is contradictory. >> reporter: last night's vigil the beginning of two days of arguments that will determine how america defines marriage and for whom. of course, this is washington and what happens here at the court also affects what happens across the street at the capital. some republican insiders are already saying if the party embraces marriage equality, it could open up donations two years from now in liberal states like new york and california. from the u.s. supreme court, i'm tracie potts, nbc news. >> thank you, tracy. tomorrow, the defensive marriage act will be front and center before the supreme court. the question is, is it constitutional? congress passed a law in 1996 that blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages, defining
to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: nine states allow same-sex marriage. 38 states don't. president obama changed his mind and told the government publicly. >> if you believe that the government should be involved in public lives, i don't see how it is contradictory. >> reporter: last night's vigil the beginning of two days of arguments that will determine how america defines marriage and...
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first place so that it straight couples have unintended children, you are providing a secure social environment for them but it is difficult to see why excluding same-sex couples from the institution contributes to that objective. host: we will hear from brad in albany, kentucky, republican caller. we're having a discussion on constitutional rights but what is being lost in is with regards to a right. inight does not exist cultural or historical vacuum. there is a context to it. how would you define the term 'right.' ?' is it inalienable? guest: in constitutional law, we think of rights as trump cards that people can play against government or majorities. a right to equality that disallows the government from segregating racism in school or a right could be right to free speech that allows the government from suppressing criticism of the government or a right to be right to keep and bear arms that prevents the government from adopting too aggressive forms of gun control legislation. a right basically is a spear of autonomy carved out against government interference. to some protection against m
first place so that it straight couples have unintended children, you are providing a secure social environment for them but it is difficult to see why excluding same-sex couples from the institution contributes to that objective. host: we will hear from brad in albany, kentucky, republican caller. we're having a discussion on constitutional rights but what is being lost in is with regards to a right. inight does not exist cultural or historical vacuum. there is a context to it. how would you...
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environment. and you have to look at fiscal policy and monetary policy in the same way. the last five years every investor has been worried about their cash because they haven't wanted to own equities because they are worried about the armageddon skin narrow. >> right. >> so what happens you start to buy insurance. put options or you hold cash or buy 30-year treasuries. you know, after the policies from the ecbmt or the fed program you have derisked a lot of that. now people are reducing their insurance. that means cash is coming off the sidelines. >> the fed is forcing out the curve a little bit. >> the fed is reducing the probability of the systemic shock. >> okay. >> in which case investors are looking to do other things with their money. the yield curve is. now people are putting more money into equities because of the evaluations. david said it before. you're still trading 14 times forward earnings. equity risk premium still looks yield. ie, bonds look attractive. >> they were very attractive
environment. and you have to look at fiscal policy and monetary policy in the same way. the last five years every investor has been worried about their cash because they haven't wanted to own equities because they are worried about the armageddon skin narrow. >> right. >> so what happens you start to buy insurance. put options or you hold cash or buy 30-year treasuries. you know, after the policies from the ecbmt or the fed program you have derisked a lot of that. now people are...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: nine states plus washington, d.c., allow same-sex marriage. 38 states don't. president obama's changed his mind and so have some republicans. >> if you believe the government should be involved in personal lives which most republicans and conservatives do, then i don't see how it's contradictory. >> we're here for them to get married. >> reporter: last night's vigil just the beginning two of days of arguments that will determine how america defines marriage and for whom. looking ahead it could be a few months before we get a decision on either or both of these cases. but republicans already looking two years ahead to the next election. some saying if their party embraces marriage equality, it could open up donations in big states. >> tracie potts, thanks for that. >>> news of recently acknowledged involvement in the ongoing syrian civil war. white house officials say the united states is training syrian secular forces in neighboring jordan and has been for months. it's s
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: nine states plus washington, d.c., allow same-sex marriage. 38 states don't. president obama's changed his mind and so have some republicans. >> if you believe the government should be involved in personal lives which most republicans and conservatives do, then i don't see how it's contradictory. >> we're here for them to get married. >>...
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determines guilt or innocence but something that can effect the ultimate outcome in a highly politicized environment as we have in italy. >> quickly the u.s. has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. : very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours.
determines guilt or innocence but something that can effect the ultimate outcome in a highly politicized environment as we have in italy. >> quickly the u.s. has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much....
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on climate change denier senator james inhofe of oklahoma, a ranking member of the committee on the environment. >> the fact that all of this is happening is due to man-made gases i really believe is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the american people. >> perhaps more troubling, senator inhofe told rachel maddow last year that he used to believe climate change was real, until he realized the solution wasn't free of charge. >> i was actually on your side of this issue, when i was chairing that committee and i first heard about this, i thought, until i found out what it cost. >> you see, for senator inhofe, the cost was the problem. particularly, the cost to his re-election hopes. the top funders of senator inhofe's campaign since 2006 are from the oil and gas industries, to the tune of nearly $500,000. inhofe's top contributors all benefit from loose environmental regulations. instead of blaming a groundhog for the unpredictable nature of our changing climate, perhaps we should point the finger at the actual human beings who have the power to do something about it. or maybe punxsutawney ph
on climate change denier senator james inhofe of oklahoma, a ranking member of the committee on the environment. >> the fact that all of this is happening is due to man-made gases i really believe is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the american people. >> perhaps more troubling, senator inhofe told rachel maddow last year that he used to believe climate change was real, until he realized the solution wasn't free of charge. >> i was actually on your side of this issue,...
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the small business environment, they created an awful lot of jobs-- not the whole solution, but a big contributor. >> suarez: maureen smith has seen the hard times making people creative. >> i just think people are trying new things. i know a lot of people in their 30s who can find no work for what they went to college for. now they're looking at opening businesses in other things, not what they're trained in. >> we're transporting you back in time. >> suarez: smith took a chance. she had a long career doing hair for movie and tv productions. between shoots, she was hairdressing in a market stall, and figured it was time to move indoors. she took over a lease from a closing business, recruited a bunch of friends with their own small businesses, and far from the university has created her own small business incubator. customers get their hair and makeup done, buy vintage clothes and vintage deÉcor, from five other vendors in her little shop, who help her cover the rent. she's a good news story, she says, following her dream. but she worries about all the irish who once again, as in ti
the small business environment, they created an awful lot of jobs-- not the whole solution, but a big contributor. >> suarez: maureen smith has seen the hard times making people creative. >> i just think people are trying new things. i know a lot of people in their 30s who can find no work for what they went to college for. now they're looking at opening businesses in other things, not what they're trained in. >> we're transporting you back in time. >> suarez: smith took...
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especially in today's environment where interest rates, in general, are so low, why take a chance? you know, it's not just on that side of the atlantic. you know, we got 0% interest rates in america. why leave money on deposit in a bank to get 0% when there's inflation, and, you know, nose are the two largest banks in cypress that failed. our two largest banks, bank of america and citi bank have over $2 trilion in total deposits. the fdic hasnear $25 billion in treasuries. if our largest banks were to fail, we don't have anywhere near reserves to come close to the insurance deposits let alone all deposits. sandra: let's get jordan in here, an analyst in our power panel tonight. jordan, i guess this here is going to be used -- this bailout will be used as a template for future bailouts, and that investors say, well, my money's not safe, i'm going to take it and go somewhere else. do you believe that to be the case? >> right. no, not currently just because when i look at the glal markets, if you review the major european nations like germany or france, you don't see the dee tier rati
especially in today's environment where interest rates, in general, are so low, why take a chance? you know, it's not just on that side of the atlantic. you know, we got 0% interest rates in america. why leave money on deposit in a bank to get 0% when there's inflation, and, you know, nose are the two largest banks in cypress that failed. our two largest banks, bank of america and citi bank have over $2 trilion in total deposits. the fdic hasnear $25 billion in treasuries. if our largest banks...
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a one year process or a two year process the country has been moving to better and greater economic environment well again a lot of people are still suffering there is no doubt about it but if you look into it in a big picture the country has been making progress in terms of about delivering. better social development in terms of you know health well let's compare what happened you know before one thousand nine hundred four and now so it's a work in progress that any single country has achieved any significant economic development or one year or two year process twenty years later rwanda is a different place twenty years ago michael again i want to stay with the guilt issue is that why aid goes there because nothing was done during the genocide. years i'm not completely agree with the our knowledge says that once you move out of kigali it's all just rural. and that's very true i mean you grew up in the us you know it is actually the most densely populated country in africa we're talking about some one thousand people per square mile and that's not enough for public wealth to go around and i thi
a one year process or a two year process the country has been moving to better and greater economic environment well again a lot of people are still suffering there is no doubt about it but if you look into it in a big picture the country has been making progress in terms of about delivering. better social development in terms of you know health well let's compare what happened you know before one thousand nine hundred four and now so it's a work in progress that any single country has achieved...
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does appear to be the sovereign independent leader of a country seeking to move from a post conflict environment to a developing society. and sometimes that rhetoric is harsh. we don't have to agree with it. we don't have to cob done it. we don't have to like it. and on those occasions where i've publicly been confronted in testimony primarily to some of the rhetoric, i in fact reject it. i reject comments which would put our troops at risk. that would put his troops at risk. and if in fact the president truly does believe that the u.s. is colluding with the taliban, i'm here to tell you i would know. and we ain't. >> tomorrow night booktv prime time looks at the lasting influence of three books, at 8:00 p.m. the los angeles times joins us we'll talk to harvard law school professional. later "the wall street journallers" reporters on public sector job losses and the economy. plus your calls, e mails and tweets. washington journal, each morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. a naturalization ceremony at the white house, president obama urged congress topaz immigration reform legislation. it's twenty
does appear to be the sovereign independent leader of a country seeking to move from a post conflict environment to a developing society. and sometimes that rhetoric is harsh. we don't have to agree with it. we don't have to cob done it. we don't have to like it. and on those occasions where i've publicly been confronted in testimony primarily to some of the rhetoric, i in fact reject it. i reject comments which would put our troops at risk. that would put his troops at risk. and if in fact the...
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the security environment. we should expect they will. the good news is, as we found in may of last year in chicago, the nato and its isaf, 2 partners are willing to contribute over time to the security environment, the security forces of the afghans. and although i don't think the decision has been announced, there is very clear consideration that the afghan security forces, 352,000, should remain at that number for some number of years after our mission is over. that's a signal of commitment over the long-term which is good for the afghan people, it's good for the security environment of the country, if that force remains intact for a number of years, it gaves the next -- gives the next administration time to get its legs up under it, to pursue an agenda of reform, countering corruption. it gives the economy time to move into equill inreyum after years tissue equilibrium after years and years of distrorgs from wartime that alone is a signal not just to the afghan people but to the taliban that this capable force, which is get manager ca
the security environment. we should expect they will. the good news is, as we found in may of last year in chicago, the nato and its isaf, 2 partners are willing to contribute over time to the security environment, the security forces of the afghans. and although i don't think the decision has been announced, there is very clear consideration that the afghan security forces, 352,000, should remain at that number for some number of years after our mission is over. that's a signal of commitment...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: in san francisco, it is clear there is overwhelming support for marriage equality. tonight, same-sex marriage supporters will be in a march from decastro to city hall. >> it seems like people are lining up and that people want to be on the right side of history. >> reporter: the rainbow flag will fly in front of berkeley city hall while the supreme court justices hear the two cases. >> i don't think the purpose of flying the flag in oakland, berkeley or san leandro is to try to change the supreme court's mind, it's to give encouragement and support to people who believe in marriage equality. >> reporter: as you can see, this line is growing. it's going from here to market down castro, and there is a number of people on the other sidelining up down market street. now, they will take their demonstration down to san francisco city hall. organizers expect about a thousand people to show up. they are not really sure if they'll get that number, but that's what they expect. a n
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: in san francisco, it is clear there is overwhelming support for marriage equality. tonight, same-sex marriage supporters will be in a march from decastro to city hall. >> it seems like people are lining up and that people want to be on the right side of history. >> reporter: the rainbow flag will fly in front of berkeley city hall while the supreme...
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to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: wednesday the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it, along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> reporter: public opinion polls show more than half of americans now support it. supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. the court almost prides itself in moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some
to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: wednesday the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no...
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about how it was developedded was the way her firm works in which it's actually a very collaborative environment where the architects work in small groups, and she works in an office slightly secluded nearly them to she comes over and sees what everybody's doing. i saw a few other companies recently doing this, particularly, computer software companies, where they have two people, two engineers at a computer at the same time, and they have to both be working on the computer at the same time to get anything done, and the idea is that, you know, you don't know what you're going to stumble upon, and you sort of -- it takes two to make sure you capture all of that tinkering goodness, i guess. i also looked at, in fact, overseas, the creator of angry birds, finnish company, a company called rovio, and what was interesting about the way angry birds was developed, again, guys trying to start their own gaming software company, but what they did was they couldn't afford to use time develop games, and they only worked on angry birds in their spare time, but rather than market researching like you do if yo
about how it was developedded was the way her firm works in which it's actually a very collaborative environment where the architects work in small groups, and she works in an office slightly secluded nearly them to she comes over and sees what everybody's doing. i saw a few other companies recently doing this, particularly, computer software companies, where they have two people, two engineers at a computer at the same time, and they have to both be working on the computer at the same time to...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: despite the snow, people are camped at the supreme court to get inside for tomorrow's argument. >> i have a lot of gay friends. i don't think they should be denied the right to marry the person they love. >> chief justice roberts set aside a seat for his cousin, a lesbian, who wants theo justice to declare the ban unconstitutional. chris and sandy raised four boys and want to marry. >> we love each other and we want to marry. we want to experience societal acceptance. >> reporter: their case to be heard as most in america do accept same-sex marriage. torment prop 8 arguments. on wednesday it's arguments about the federal defense of marriage act that denies federal benefits including tax benefits to same-sex couples who are married in states that allow that. let's go live to cheryl hurd in san francisco for tonight's same-sex marriage rally. cheryl? >> reporter: steve, the fight for gay marriage is being heard all over the bay area. as you can see they are preparing for a
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: despite the snow, people are camped at the supreme court to get inside for tomorrow's argument. >> i have a lot of gay friends. i don't think they should be denied the right to marry the person they love. >> chief justice roberts set aside a seat for his cousin, a lesbian, who wants theo justice to declare the ban unconstitutional. chris and sandy...
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i am a skeptic, and i speak, theas we world environment may also be may, in, such that we the future, rely, as i mentioned at oxford and here again today, on more traditional means of counter-terrorism. it really is the case that armed conflict, targeted legal force, should be regarded as extraordinary and an extraordinary state of affairs to deal with an existing threat came to government grapple with over 12 years ago. almost 12 years ago. i think there is a current debate that deserves a lot of attention, and people in congress, in washington, need to have this discussion, but as i tried to lay out this morning, i see some real practical legal problems. i will take one more question. yes, sir, gentleman in the red tie. i am sorry i missed anyone who has had their hand up. >> i wonder if you could say a of of about the capture wing the test. separately and operating question, and how you create incentive for agencies to develop a greater ability to capture in the future? >> thank you for asking that. i fail to make a point that i wanted to make earlier, which is that when you talk a
i am a skeptic, and i speak, theas we world environment may also be may, in, such that we the future, rely, as i mentioned at oxford and here again today, on more traditional means of counter-terrorism. it really is the case that armed conflict, targeted legal force, should be regarded as extraordinary and an extraordinary state of affairs to deal with an existing threat came to government grapple with over 12 years ago. almost 12 years ago. i think there is a current debate that deserves a lot...
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and they allege that campus officials allow a hostile environment with one even comparing rape to a game of football. cnn's david mattingly is "outfront" with the story. >> reporter: after being sexually assaulted while enrolled at the university of north carolina, annie clark and andrea peno approached administrators for help. but the response only added to their pain. >> she told me a rape is like football. and if you look back on the game, what would you have done differently in that situation? >> reporter: did you feel like you were being blamed for this? >> absolutely. >> reporter: clark says she was raped off campus in 2007. she did not go to the police thinking an investigation was pointless because her attacker was unknown to her. pino says it was a similar situation to her five years later with another unsensitive response from a university adviser. >> then when i said i had been through a trauma and having a difficulty adjusting, you know, they said everyone is having a different time adjusting, you're just being lazy. maybe you can't handle carolina. >> clark and pino along wi
and they allege that campus officials allow a hostile environment with one even comparing rape to a game of football. cnn's david mattingly is "outfront" with the story. >> reporter: after being sexually assaulted while enrolled at the university of north carolina, annie clark and andrea peno approached administrators for help. but the response only added to their pain. >> she told me a rape is like football. and if you look back on the game, what would you have done...
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american saver is earning far less than they would have in a non-qe and nonzero interest rate policy environment. the federal reserve has drilled rates down to zero because they cannot get gdp to grow because of tight regulation on the middle class. with zero percent rates, the saver earns next to noing, and the typical american family has no access to the american credit markets. >> i think we have a table we want to put up. you're basically saying that u.s. deposits are a little different from the cyprus story. u.s. savers have been badly damaged by the federal reserve policy. >> it's basically like a tax. if interest rates were at 2%, u.s. savers would earn 2% a year. last four years, they would have compounded out at 9%. instead, their earnings are basically zero, and they're underwriting the profits of the banks. >> jimmy, your response? >> you look globally at long-term interest rates, where are they going globally? down, down, down, even where banks aren't doing quantitative easing. those low rates reflect a weak economy. people aren't one thing. sure, they're savers, but they're also equ
american saver is earning far less than they would have in a non-qe and nonzero interest rate policy environment. the federal reserve has drilled rates down to zero because they cannot get gdp to grow because of tight regulation on the middle class. with zero percent rates, the saver earns next to noing, and the typical american family has no access to the american credit markets. >> i think we have a table we want to put up. you're basically saying that u.s. deposits are a little...
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we have to make the dormitories a safe environment for the met -- men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college campuses, as well. we are transparent and we have a challenge of getting some numbers comparable period 18 to 25-year-old is a different demographic. >> our time draws short beard i will take advantage of your being here to ask you one of the questions always -- that always most intrigued me. famous moviesf of and novels and plays. though, rarely actual occurrences in actual trials. can you describe the acute dilemma that occurs, morally and legally, when a subordinate is ordered to do something by a superior that is manifestly illegal, sometimes in a dramatic c
we have to make the dormitories a safe environment for the met -- men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem...
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something where the farmers often, there is a perception out there that farmers are out to injure the environment and this is a case where we are showing that we want to be good partners with those that are trying to do the right thing. and so the sooner that we can figure out how to rectify this mismanagement i think the better for everybody. >> one thing i will add to what i was saying before a lot of our recent work has not shown farmers to be doing incorrect things in the war on the agency said in terms of how they are implementing their programs. >> understand that. i don't want the whole thing to blow up just because the government is having problems with anyway thank you very much and mr. chairman i yield back. >> i would be happy to provide information for the record. >> thank you very much and welcome ms. fong in your associates. let me score the audit of the 2501 program. a couple of weeks ago you completed and released an audit of the outreach and of course it's an office within the department of management at the usda and we have established the farm bill of 08 to farmers and ranchers
something where the farmers often, there is a perception out there that farmers are out to injure the environment and this is a case where we are showing that we want to be good partners with those that are trying to do the right thing. and so the sooner that we can figure out how to rectify this mismanagement i think the better for everybody. >> one thing i will add to what i was saying before a lot of our recent work has not shown farmers to be doing incorrect things in the war on the...
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. ♪ so no one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ >> it helped to create an environment of acceptance where more and more gays and lesbians came out of the closet. the six friends may have all been straight, but more and more americans have friends that are not. and that's what's changed dramatically over the past few years. consider this -- a new cnn poll shows 57% of americans say they have a family member or close friend who's gay. that's a huge jump from just a few years ago and almost double what it was 20 years ago. >> i pronounce you legally married. >> and as those numbers have changed, so has support for same-sex marriage. our cnn poll shows 53% of americans now say these marriages should be recognized as valid. that's up from 40% in 2007. you could call it the portman effect. >> i'm announcing today a change of heart on an issue that a lot of people feel strongly about that has to do with gay couples' opportunity to marry. >> last week ohio republican senator rob portman became the first sitting republican senator to publicly support same-sex marriage a change of heart he sa
. ♪ so no one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ >> it helped to create an environment of acceptance where more and more gays and lesbians came out of the closet. the six friends may have all been straight, but more and more americans have friends that are not. and that's what's changed dramatically over the past few years. consider this -- a new cnn poll shows 57% of americans say they have a family member or close friend who's gay. that's a huge jump from just a few years ago and...
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to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: the second case challenges defense of marriage act, blocks federal recognition of same-sex couples in states they are allowed to marry. edie windsor had to pay $363,000 in estate taxes when her partner died. >> i couldn't believe they were making a stranger of the person i lived with and loved for 42 something live. >> president obama now calls the law unconstitutional. house republicans are defending it in court. a new pew research center shows the majority of americans now support gay marriage. researchers say it shows the largest change in opinions on a policy issue in a decade. in washington i'm danielle lee, nbc news. >>> moving on to business, shares in yahoo! hit a new 52-week high this morning. the company bought a new startup as well. scott mcgrew joins us. you were thinking about young ceos but in this case very young. >> he just turned 18. he invented something, he and as a 17-year-old. yahoo! bought his company lock, stock, and barrel. we don't know the exact
to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: the second case challenges defense of marriage act, blocks federal recognition of same-sex couples in states they are allowed to marry. edie windsor had to pay $363,000 in estate taxes when her partner died. >> i couldn't believe they were making a stranger of the person i lived with and loved for 42 something live. >> president obama now calls the law...
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>> people want to see their greatest fears realized in a safe environment. and i think that's what's going on here. personally, for me, this movie is like a sharp stick in my eye. i will not be watching it. it is like banging my head against the trash can. i don't think so. it leaves me feeling so empty at the end, like having sex with somebody i don't like. i can't do it. i just can't. i can't. >> not touching that. rita, last word. last word. >> pretty much i haven't seen the movie just yet, but i've seen the trailer. i haven't seen it just yet, but i plan on seeing it. any and everything that could be close to reality, i want to see it because if i see the signs, i know i need to run. it is a little, i think a little -- really violent, and, but, it is fiction. it is just a movie. people have to understand that. >> rita davis, rebecca cardin, paul mercurio and chris freights, thanks to you all. appreciate it. >>> now this. questions of a conspiracy by a white supremacist gang in a murder of a prison chief. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> the amazi
>> people want to see their greatest fears realized in a safe environment. and i think that's what's going on here. personally, for me, this movie is like a sharp stick in my eye. i will not be watching it. it is like banging my head against the trash can. i don't think so. it leaves me feeling so empty at the end, like having sex with somebody i don't like. i can't do it. i just can't. i can't. >> not touching that. rita, last word. last word. >> pretty much i haven't seen...
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so kind of of in this same environment. how long do you think this could last? >> i don't buy the goldilocks analogy because we are in a low to zero growth. fourth quarter gdp in the u.s. is still zero. corporate profits in the third quarter were negative. we're slightly positive now. but first quarter consensus is negative again. where is goldilocks? only the fed stimulus, the fed is protecting a really tight monetary stance by u.s. congress, raising taxes, and, no, i don't see goldilocks at all. tracy: goldilocks is arguably uncle ben, right? he is not going anywhere anytime soon, right? i could make a argument, sell in may, do away thing doesn't count this year. >> i agree with that one, uncle ben. i hadn't heard that before. ultimately it i is pushing on a string. you need to have private economy, you need u.s. corporations, you need to have the global economy growing and this monetary stimulus is getting in the way of good, pro-growth economic policy. tracy: seems everything you learned in school though is thrown out the window. doug, thank you very much. >
so kind of of in this same environment. how long do you think this could last? >> i don't buy the goldilocks analogy because we are in a low to zero growth. fourth quarter gdp in the u.s. is still zero. corporate profits in the third quarter were negative. we're slightly positive now. but first quarter consensus is negative again. where is goldilocks? only the fed stimulus, the fed is protecting a really tight monetary stance by u.s. congress, raising taxes, and, no, i don't see...
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other rape victims may hesitate to come forward because now what this creates is an environment where, well, we don't know. we don't know. it could be another fake one. another duke lacrosse situation and damn her for doing what she did. she should be taken into custody. >> megyn: she stole his life, david. she stole it. five years, plus he had this promising football future. and i mean, if you heard him in the interview he seemed like an earnest young man and wants to move on with his life, but this problem is bigger than just brian banks now. and the system has a problem and there is a real question about whether the system needs to ask this young woman for some justice. >> well, you know, there's no question about it, megyn. and props to my law school whose assisted in his exoneration. and the prosecution would be giving false information which is a misdemeanor in california, now, the victim himself, now the victim in this case, mr. banks, does not want to go forward with the prosecution. he doesn't want to cooperate ap also, megyn, you have the third prong of this problem, even th
other rape victims may hesitate to come forward because now what this creates is an environment where, well, we don't know. we don't know. it could be another fake one. another duke lacrosse situation and damn her for doing what she did. she should be taken into custody. >> megyn: she stole his life, david. she stole it. five years, plus he had this promising football future. and i mean, if you heard him in the interview he seemed like an earnest young man and wants to move on with his...